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excessively, genteel, inordinately, intemperately, mincing, outrageously, over, over-much, overly, pretentious, stilted, too, too much, unduly ,

   conspirator - Benedict Arnold, Judas, Machiavellian, abettor, accessory, accomplice, betrayer, cockatrice, conniver, double agent, double-crosser, double-dealer, exploiter, finagler, informer,

   piles - abscess, batch, blister, boil, bunion, canker, carbuncle, chancre, chilblain, deal, felon, fester, festering, gathering, good deal,

   reach land - alight, disembark, dock, land, moor, put in, tie up ,

   down the drain - all gone, annihilated, consumed, dead, defunct, dissipated, done for, expired, extinct, gone, gone glimmering, gone to waste, had it, kaput, lost,

   jobless - at leisure, at liberty, at loose ends, available, disengaged, fallow, free, idle, leisure, leisured, lumpen, off, off duty, off work, otiose,

   reproductive - fertilizing, germinal, life-giving, procreative, propagative, reappearing, regenerative, renascent, restorative, resurgent, seminal ,

   bad-tempered - bilious, black, cantankerous, disagreeable, disgruntled, fretful, gruff, ill-humoured, ill-natured, ill-tempered, irritable, mean, nasty, peevish, perverse,

   forwarding - acceleration, advance, advancement, career, conducive, course, double time, employable, expedition, favouring, forced march, forward motion, furtherance, go ahead, handy,

   luridness - affectation, big talk, blatancy, convolution, dash, dazzle, eeriness, extravagance, extravaganza, flamboyance, flatulence, gaiety, gaudiness, glare, glitter,

   juxtapose in opposition - clash, conflict, contradict, contrast with, controvert, counter, counteract, counterbalance, countervail, offset, oppose, set off ,